Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Recycling Your Old Kitchen

Recently, have you looked around your kitchen and said, “It needs some updating”? Like you, many homeowners are saying the same thing and with the recent economy everyone is looking for ways to save a little cash. The most budget friendly way to update your kitchen is to use your old kitchen in the new one. Some items to consider would be; nice old cabinet doors, an old pastry slab, a piece of a butcher block, lighting, windows, doors, flooring (if its wood and can be refinished) and cabinet hardware.

Also, if your own kitchen isn’t offering intriguing possibilities for recycling materials, hit the salvage circuit. You can find cool items to incorporate without spending big bucks. An example would be to browse your local stone supplier’s collection of remnants, which are often discounted and can be used as island toppers, butcher blocks or pastry slab.

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